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Experiments in Lacanian communication criticism and theory.
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Experiments in Lacanian communication criticism and theory./
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McDaniel, James Patrick.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2000,
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339 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 61-06, Section: A, page: 2104.
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Dissertation Abstracts International61-06A.
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Communication. -
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Experiments in Lacanian communication criticism and theory.
McDaniel, James Patrick.
Experiments in Lacanian communication criticism and theory.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2000 - 339 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 61-06, Section: A, page: 2104.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Iowa, 2000.
Public communication is projection, this dissertation argues via the work of psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan. As such, it is a fundamentally expressive rather than argumentative type preoccupied with broadcasting desire more than cultivating reason. A projectionist stance in criticism and theory is taken in specific texts and contexts of public communication: the FDR memorial controversy of the early 1990s (chapter one); fragments of the visual culture of the American 1940s (chapter 2); shared imagery of American wartime photography and pornography (chapter 3); and a wide array of discursive fragments ranging from popular cultural texts to idealist philosophy and religion (chapter four). Brief introductory and concluding remarks situate the appropriation of Lacanian discourse for communication theory and criticism relative to other trends of appropriation. Taking Lacan's work as tutor-texts for theorizing and criticizing public communication, perspective is generated by incongruity. Since psychoanalysis emerged as a primarily interpersonal or dyadic mode, applying some of its frameworks and concepts to public life functions analogous to muckraking---a kind of obscene enlightenment. Such a procedure calls attention to the ways in which many of the niceties of civic life---nationalism (chapter one), patriotism (chapter two), and exoticism (chapter three)---turn on projections of group desire, paranoia, and fetishism, respectively. The projectionist stance tends toward humiliation of systematically distorted public communication by proposing reconciliation between contending poles, e.g., perversion and normality, fetishism and adornment, repression and memory. In my treatment, Lacan, after many twists and turns, finally becomes a theorist of temperance.
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